SPRINGFIELD – The Springfield Armor's new acquisition wasted no time going to work with his new team.

Guard Khalif Wyatt, who immediately suited up for Monday's home game against the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, was acquired via trade from the Reno Bighorns in exchange for a fourth-round NBA Development League draft pick that originally belonged to both the Canton Charge and Texas Legends.

Springfield also sent Reno the rights to forward Kenny Adeleke – who played 31 games for the Armor last season – in the event he decides to return to the D-League from Vestel of the Turkish league.

After being waived by the Philadelphia 76ers as an undrafted free agent in October, Wyatt signed with the Guandong Southern Tigers of the Chinese Basketball League. The 6-foot-4 guard led Temple to last year's NCAA tournament.

Prior to Monday's game, the Armor activated forward Dennis Horner, who missed the previous two games with an injury. To make room for Horner and Wyatt, Springfield deactivated guards Lance Hurdle and Quinn McDowell.